<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>Why do women slam car doors so hard? Ever notice when a girlfriend or whatever gets out of your car....SLAM!!!<p><hr></blockquote><p>Because they really did mean NO!?<br><br>

Ever notice when a girlfriend or whatever gets out of your car....SLAM!!!<br><br>It may make you go blind but you seem to retain a good memory. heehee<br>j/k I don't slam doors. The new car has heavy doors and we keep shutting them too lightly to latch.<br><br>

Worse than gum poppers, gum smooshers. Worse still apple crunchers crunching on the phone! I worked with an account exec at an agency who would smoosh his gum or munch his apple throughout an entire phone conversation! I finally started hanging up on him. And even though I told him why, he didn't get it. Kept munching and crunching and smooshing away. <br><br>

Auugghhh...my nearest workmate eats an apple at approximately 10:18 every morning (an hour after the dry cereal). She eats like a friggin racoon...taking a few noisy gnawing bites...*crunch scrunch slurp crunch*...looks at it...takes a few more bites...turns it over and over and examines it as she eats it...then puts it down on her desk while she continues working. Sometimes it takes her 20 minutes to eat the thing.<br><br>But WORSE than that...(and she does this too)...are people who drag their forks through their teeth after they place a bite of food in their mouths. This just makes my skin crawl. *shudder*<br><br>

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